August 25, 2000 Dr. Leonard Horowitz, President of Tetrahedron Publishing Group, (www.Tetrahedron.org), and author of “Emerging Viruses, Aids and Ebola: Nature, Accident or Intentional”, joined me recently on the Zoh Show, my national radio program, to examine the West Nile Virus, its origins and it’s role in what, to me, seemed like an inexcusable public […]
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Donate Today For GMO Info on Food Labels
By admin in Sustainable Farming, Take Action Tags: anti-GMO, environmental issues, food safety, genetically modified foods, GMO, sustainable farming
Let’s make 2014 the year we pass the first of many state GMO labeling laws. www.OrganicConsumersFund.org/donate/
The Nuclear Omnicide
By admin in Environmental Justice, Featured Homepage Items Tags: environmental issues, Fukushima, radiation, three mile island
By Harvey Wasserman
In the 35 years since the March 28, 1979, explosion and meltdown at Three Mile Island, fierce debate has raged over whether humans were killed there. In 1986 and 2011, Chernobyl and Fukushima joined the argument. Whenever these disasters happen, there are those who claim that the workers, residents and military personnel exposed to radiation will be just fine.
Of course we know better. We humans won’t jump into a pot of boiling water. We’re not happy when members of our species start dying around us. But frightening new scientific findings have forced us to look at a larger reality: the bottom-up damage that radioactive fallout may do to the entire global ecosystem.
When it comes to our broader support systems, the corporate energy industry counts on us to tolerate the irradiation of our fellow creatures, those on whom we depend, and for us to sleep through the point of no return.
Case in point is a new Smithsonian report on Chernobyl, one of the most terrifying documents of the atomic age.
Put simply: The microorganisms that form the active core of our ecological bio-cycle have apparently been zapped, leaving tree trunks, leaves, ferns and other vegetation to sit eerily on the ground whole, essentially in a mummified state.
Save Bees in Order to Save Ourselves
By admin in Environmental Justice, Featured Homepage Items, Sustainable Farming, Zoh in the Media Tags: anti-GMO, environmental issues, food safety, sustainable farming
Letter to Editor of the Baltimore Sun by Zohara Hieronimus, D.H.L.
The commentary, “Bee death mystery could end” (Nov. 21), offers a vital call to sanity in Maryland and world wide. Without data on the poisons being used all around us, we are undermining our shared future.
Bees are at the center of the ecosystem and, like ants, they produce a most essential element for life, formic acid. Without it, the trees, fields and forests perish, and human DNA depends on it for stability and well-being. Where ants are reintroduced into dying woods or forests, the forest’s health can be reestablished. They and the bees do a mighty job of more than fertilization and pollination of our food crops and flowering species, but also lay the very foundation for life to thrive.
The “death economy,” a term I coined 15 years ago to summarize our basic disregard for elevating life through a stewardship that would reflect a “life-elevating economy,” is well-represented by the death of our sacred bees. Our large-scale application of warfare defoliants, insecticides, fungicides, pesticides and other poisons sprayed where we all live, work, play or derive our foods is an outdated strategy and practice, proven to cause death and disease in the human, animal and insect populations.
The REAL Reason Flight 370 Disappeared
By admin in Featured Homepage Items Tags: Edward Snowden, Flight 370, freescale semiconductor
IBM Worker in Hijacked Plane Sent Voice Activated Text and Photograph: GPS Revealed His Location to Be RAF-US AFB Diego Garcia
See more at: www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com
Video produced by http://www.westernjournalism.com Produced, written, and edited by Kris Zane. Narrated by Tom Hinchey
DEA: Stop Blocking Medical Marijuana Research for Treating Veterans with PTSD
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Sign the petition online at Change.org Every day veterans are returning home from combat and once they return they face their biggest battle, dealing with the PTSD they now suffer from. We know it works and we want research to be done so that we can find out how and why. Sadly, the National Institute on […]
Looking for ‘the Disappeared’
By admin in Featured Homepage Items, Justice for Women Tags: #Flight370, Flight 370, Human trafficking, Social Justice
March 18, 2014
The UN estimates that each year, nearly 4,000,000 men, women, and children are sold into slavery through human trafficking. Ships, planes, trains, trucks and vans worldwide transport them. The victims of this $10 billion industry (40% of whom are women and children sold into sex indenturment) do not willingly purchase tickets for their rides — they are victims of kidnap, extortion, and trickery.
While the international collaboration to find the likely sunken Malaysian aircraft 370, and the lost lives in its cabin, (12 crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations) is a good sign, the failure of technology apparent, the lack of military psychics who are trained to see ‘everywhere and everywhen’ not surprising, but disappointing none the less. Forensics might reveal gas warfare-like traces in the bodies of the passengers, explaining the lack of cell phone texts to loved ones, and perhaps notice one male and one female no longer on board who parachuted to their sea rendezvous, where they were secreted away by boat, having put the plane on auto pilot knowing its fuel supply would only go so far, who were in fact hired by Russia to distract attention from their invasion of Ukraine. Everyone can imagine a good story line when no one yet knows what the true one is. That’s the power of TV, to draw us into stories other than those that are true. That any of it passes for news is dubious, that it brings higher ratings, obvious.
Five New Reasons Monsanto’s ‘Science’ Doesn’t Add Up – Small-Scale, organic farming needed to feed the world
By admin in Environmental Justice, Take Action Tags: environmental issues, food safety, genetically modified foods, GMO, Monsanto, organic farming, sustainable farming
By Katherine Paul and Ronnie Cummins – Organic Consumers Association, February 27, 2014 How long can Monsanto ignore the mounting actual scientific evidence that their technology is not only failing to live up to its promises, it’s putting public health at risk? Jim Goodman, farmer, activist and member of the Organic Consumers Association policy advisory […]
Tell the EPA: Don’t let BP drill for oil in the Gulf – the EPA is close to cut deal allowing BP to start securing federal contracts and new leases to drill for oil in the Gulf of Mexico
By admin in Environmental Justice, Take Action Tags: environmental issues, Gulf Oil, oil and gas
Since pleading guilty to criminal charges related to the catastrophic Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP has rightly been suspended by the Obama administration from bidding on federal contracts and oil leases. But according to the president of BP America, the EPA is close to cutting a deal which would lift the suspension and allow […]
‘US Foreign Policy Blowback’: How US Disregard for Intl Law Set Stage for Crimean Crisis
By admin in Featured Homepage Items Tags: Common Dreams, CommonDreams, Crimea, International Peace, Putin, Social Justice
Eleven years ago this week, the U.S. decided to sidestep international law in its rush to invade the sovereign nation of Iraq. In doing so, charge critics, it has helped open a pandora’s box of imperial lawlessness that is now rearing its head in Ukraine.
Amid warnings that what’s taking place as Russia battles the U.S. and European nations over a new government in Kiev and Crimea’s vote to officially secede from Ukraine is the beginning of a new ‘Cold War,’ many observers have called out western hypocrisy when it comes to the White House and Downing Street pointing fingers at the Kremlin.
“In an era in which exceptionalism has become the norm, where the cavalier disregard of domestic and/or global objections is considered politically acceptable, and where powerful nations can exercise a free hand in determining the future of less powerful ones when strategic interests are involved.” —Randall Amster, Georgetown University
The Future of Human Experience featured in Edge Magazine
By admin in Featured Homepage Items, The Future of Human Experience, Zoh in the Media, Zoh's Books Tags: future human, future of human experience
For almost three decades Zohara Hieronimus has interviewed spiritual teachers, cutting-edge scientists, ancient wisdom keepers, laboratory-tested psychics, and other visionaries on their predictions for the near and far future. While the methods they use are significantly diverse, the similarities in their forecasts are striking. And, as Hieronimus reveals, one common theme resonates through them all: […]
In Partnership with the Earth: Biodynamic Gardening
By admin in Environmental Justice, Excerpts, Featured Homepage Items, The Future of Human Experience, Zoh's Books Tags: biodynamic, earth, environmental issues, future human, gardening, sustainable farming
Agriculture has played a central role through humanity’s long odyssey on Earth. How we use or abuse the Earth’s natural systems determines, in part, whether we will flourish or not. Supporting life requires the growing of food crops worldwide, meaning that agricultural restoration can become the foundation for improving our global community’s ecosystems and human health.
One available tool is biodynamic farming, which offers us a way to both cherish the Earth and attend to the process of growing foods and raising animals properly. Biodynamic farmers “try to take into account all of the forces that affect plant growth and their nutritional value.”
Kerry calls climate change ‘weapon of mass destruction’
By admin in Environmental Justice, Featured Homepage Items Tags: climate change, environmental issues, Keystone XL pipeline
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warned Indonesians on Sunday that man-made climate change could threaten their entire way of life, deriding those who doubted the existence of “perhaps the world’s most fearsome weapon of mass destruction”.
Kerry described those who do not accept that human activity causes global warming as “shoddy scientists” and “extreme ideologues”, and said big companies and special interests should not be allowed to “hijack” the climate debate.
Aides said Kerry had chosen Indonesia for the first of what is to be a series of speeches on the topic this year partly because, as an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, it is particularly at risk from rising sea levels.
Kerry, who faces a politically tricky decision at home on whether to allow Canada’s TransCanada Corp to build the Keystone XL pipeline over the opposition of environmental groups, had little patience for such skeptics in his speech.
MARYLANDERS – SUPPORT PESTICIDE DATA BASE 2014 – Gen. Assembly Bill HB 621 and SB 700: Registration of pesticides
By admin in Environmental Justice, Take Action Tags: environmental issues, Maryland, Maryland HB 621 and SB 700, Maryland Pesticide, pesticide, Registration of pesticides
We need to push the Governor O’Malley Administration and the Maryland General Assembly to pass this bill as it would be a significant first step toward a comprehensive, mandatory reporting pesticide use database. A 2014 General Assembly bill (HB 621/SB 700) would establish a dedicated fund for a pesticide reporting database through a modest $10 increase on the annual product registration fee paid by pesticide chemical manufacturers. The generated revenue would be used for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data on pesticide use in the state.
50 Reasons We Should Fear the Worst from Fukushima
By admin in Environmental Justice, Featured Homepage Items Tags: Ecowatch, environmental issues, Fukushima, Harvey Wasserman, radiation
Fukushima’s missing melted cores and radioactive gushers continue to fester in secret.
Japan’s harsh dictatorial censorship has been matched by a global corporate media blackout aimed—successfully—at keeping Fukushima out of the public eye.
But that doesn’t keep the actual radiation out of our ecosystem, our markets … or our bodies.
The impacts of these emissions on human and ecological health are unknown primarily because the nuclear industry has resolutely refused to study them.
Here are 50 preliminary reasons why this radioactive legacy demands we prepare for the worst for our oceans, our planet, our economy … ourselves.
1. At Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1945), the U.S. military initially denied that there was any radioactive fallout, or that it could do any damage. Despite an absence of meaningful data, the victims (including a group of U.S. prisoners of war) and their supporters were officially “discredited” and scorned.
Zohara hosts 21st Century Radio tonight at 8PM Eastern on WCBM 680 or online streaming
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3/2/14 SUNDAY 8-10 PM Eastern Host: Dr. Zohara Hieronimus, D.H.L. www.ZoharaOnline.com GUEST ONE 8:00-9:00 PM Eastern Dr. George Yu, M.D. Starving Cancer Cells to Death www.TotallyYu.com AND GUEST TWO 9:00-10:00 PM Eastern Lee Elders Expeditions: Gold, Shamans and Green Fire, Wakani North LLC, 2013 www.LeeElders.com
Supreme Court Sides With ‘Notorious Patent Bully Monsanto’
By admin in Environmental Justice, Featured Homepage Items, Sustainable Farming Tags: CommonDreams, food safety, genetically modified foods, GMO, Monsanto, Social Justice, sustainable farming
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied a group of farmers the right to challenge Monsanto’s seed patents, a decision critics charge allows the biotech giant’s “reign of intimidation” to continue.
The plaintiffs in the suit, Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association (OSGATA) et al v. Monsanto, sought to protect themselves from lawsuits by the corporation for patent infringement should Monsanto’s genetically engineered seed contaminate the farmers’ crops.
Monsanto has sued over 100 farmers for patent infringement.
Jim Gerritsen, president of lead plaintiff OSGATA, previously explained, “We are not customers of Monsanto. We don’t want their seed. We don’t want their gene-spliced technology. We don’t want their trespass onto our farms. We don’t want their contamination of our crops. We don’t want to have to defend ourselves from aggressive assertions of patent infringement because Monsanto refuses to keep their pollution on their side of the fence. We want justice.”
Human, Soul & Machine: The Singularity Conference – Zoh presenting from and signing copies of her new book, The Future of Human Experience.
By admin in The Future of Human Experience, Zoh's Talks in Town Tags: American Visionary Art Museum, Book Signing, future human, future of human experience
Dr. Zoh Hieronimus signed books and served as the lead-off speaker for a special one-day conference at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, MD on March 9th at 1 PM. In conjunction with their current exhibition, Human, Soul & Machine: The Coming Singularity!, exploring the realization of body and soul within art, and the role technology may play in our fast-approaching future.
In addition to Zoh, who presented from her new book, The Future of Human Experience, the speakers included visionary artist and creator of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors Alex Grey, and transhumanist and author Martine Rothblatt. An exclusive tour of the current mega-exhibition, lead by ‘Singularity’ artist Alex Grey and show curator Rebecca Hoffberger followed the conference. A day of fascinating discussions that took a communal look forward at Sci-Fi imaginings of the past that are swiftly becoming commonplace reality—the coming singularity!
Zoh on Voices of the Sacred Feminine Wednesday, February 5th listen in at 9PM Eastern
By admin in Featured Homepage Items, The Future of Human Experience, Zoh in the Media Tags: future human, goddess, womens politics, womens Senate
Named one of the Top 13 Most Influential Women in Goddess Spirituality, Wednesday at 9PM hear Dr. Rev. Karen Tate, author, speaker, and teacher with guest Zohara Hieronimus, author, radio broadcaster, social justice and environmental activist discussing Lady Liberty, Senate Sisterhood, Good Earth Society, pushing back against the Right Wing, death economy vs life economy and how best to counter feelings of overwhelm to help “save the world”.
40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World
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As seen on A Sheep No More – The Truth About Disinformation – See more at: http://asheepnomore.net/2013/12/29/40-maps-will-help-make-sense-world/